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  • #81
    Re: Eurovision 2010

    Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
    Yes Queen iFem, you are so right... many appologies for displeasing you with peasant Eva's performance. She will be executed right away. Off with her head!

    I have to add that this REALLY made me laugh!

    Off with her HEAD! (And stone those apricots)

    Edit: Lmao!
    Last edited by iFemale; 06-10-2010, 10:40 AM.

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    • #82
      Re: Eurovision 2010

      Eva did fine, I think she could have won if she had a wardrobe malfunction.

      Seriously though, her voice was drowned out by the music... someone backstage messed with the sound levels. I know it's not a recording studio but for duck's sake, you could hardly hear her.
      "Nobody can give you freedom. Nobody can give you equality or justice or anything. If you're a man, you take it." ~Malcolm X

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      • #83
        Re: Eurovision 2010

        For ducks sake, even the ducks would have done our country justice.

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        • #84
          Re: Eurovision 2010

          Originally posted by iFemale View Post
          For ducks sake, even the ducks would have done our country justice.
          Yeah, I know we have a lot of quacks to offer the world.
          "Nobody can give you freedom. Nobody can give you equality or justice or anything. If you're a man, you take it." ~Malcolm X

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          • #85
            Re: Eurovision 2010

            Eurovision is a joke.

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            • #86
              Re: Eurovision 2010

              Euro success: Armenia wins Junior Eurovision


              An upbeat song performed by an Armenian boy won the hearts of Europe Saturday night bringing Armenia its first-ever top place in a popular pan-European song contest for children.

              Karabakh capital Stepanakert-born Vladimir Arzumanyan, 12, represented Armenia at Junior Eurovision 2010 held in Minsk, Belarus, and sang the song “Mama” that brought him a total of 120 points in a combined tele-voting and jury voting after the show that featured 13 other contestants.

              It was not until the results of the last tele-voting from Macedonia were announced that Armenia managed to get past Russia by merely a point to win the annual contest held for the eighth time.

              Earlier, Armenia and Russia exchanged the highest 12 points in a voting largely determined by “regional” and “ethnic” alignments.

              The other three “12 points” for Armenia came from Ukraine, Sweden and Belgium. Armenia also received: 10 points from Moldova and (crucially) Macedonia; 8 points from Belarus; 7 points from Lithuania; 6 points from Serbia and Malta; 5 points from the Netherlands and Latvia; 3 points from the closest neighbor, Georgia.

              Armenia, in its turn, voted as follows: Russia (12 pts), Belarus (10), Georgia (8), Moldova (7), Malta (6), the Netherlands (5), Lithuania (4), Serbia (3), Sweden (2) and Ukraine (1).

              At a press conference following his victory Arzumanyan spoke of his dreams of winning Eurovision come true. He said he wanted “a brother” as a reward for his win.

              “I want a brother, my mother promised me that if I’d win!” Vladimir said in the presence of his mother, according to the contest’s official website www.junioreurovision.tv.

              The winner of the biggest pop music contest for young singers said he didn’t think of himself as a star. “Stars are only in the sky, I’m only human,” Vladimir told the press.

              “He’s from a small village, so that’s especially a big win for us,” his mother added.

              In its three previous participations Armenia at least twice came close to winning the contest.

              Debuting in 2007, the country’s entry, Arevik, came second in a dramatic last-minute reversal of fortunes losing the top spot to a Belarus rival by a point.

              Two years later, in a close contest, Luara Hayrapetyan finished in a joint second place (tied with Russia).



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              • #87
                Re: Eurovision 2010

                Eva Rivas in "Ero"vision 2011

                Не знаем, как ты, а мы не можем забыть Еву Ривас, выступавшую за Армению на «Евровидении». И теперь уже, видимо, не забудем никогда. Встречай 190 сантиметров чистого секса!

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                • #88
                  Re: Eurovision 2010

                  Originally posted by Yedtarts View Post
                  It improved my vision...




                  I like this Eva Rivas song for some reason.... it's 'dzaner'

                  Last edited by KanadaHye; 01-26-2011, 08:54 PM.
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